Columbia Springs’ Salmon in the Classroom Program invites local students to submit art to be featured in a 2014 Healthy Waterways Calendar.

Each month will feature a different student’s work. Students from kindergarten through 12th grade are invited to get out crayons, markers, paints or other medium, and create an 8.5 by 11 inch artistic work that represents a healthy watershed.

Submissions are due by July 15.

The Salmon in the Classroom Program at Columbia Springs is funded through a partnership with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and Clark Public Utilities.

This contest is sponsored by Clark-Skamania Flyfishers. For more information, contact Amanda Frankel at 882-0936, Ext. 228 or e-mail sitc@columbiasprings.org.

Washougal students include Amanda Acheson, Sydney Loveland and Patrick Scheel.

To be named to the dean’s list, undergraduates must earn 12 credit hours and receive a GPA of 3.5 or better.

Washougal Community Library sets 'upcycling' event for teens

The Washougal Community Library invites teens to bring old jewelry, computer “junk,” and other bits and pieces to combine with its stash, and create something new. Participants can make earrings, necklaces, sculptures, wind chimes and more.

The event is free and takes place from 2 to 4 p.m. Thursday, July 18. Washougal Community Library is located at 1661 “C” St.